Schedule for Mondays
Dance Only Prices
DJ Dance
$12 General Admission / $10 for Students, Seniors, & Sponsors
Live Band
$20 General Admission / $15 for Students, Seniors, & Sponsors
about classes
FREE Beginner Lesson- 8pm
Cost: FREE with purchase of admission to the dance
foundations of jazz- 7pm (free)
Cost: FREE with purchase of admission to the dance
Progressive class series- 7:30pm
Hot Jam has two types of progressive class series: The Fundamentals Series & The Expressions Series.
Cost: Purchase of a class or class series include dance admission and Foundations of Jazz class.
At-the-Door Price (Register online & save)
4-Class Series: $75 General Admission / $65 for Students, Seniors, & Sponsors
Single Class: $24 Individual Lesson / $19 for Students, Seniors, & Sponsors
Minimum Requirement - 2 weeks of Beginner Drop-in Lessons
Note: There are more detailed descriptions of the classes comprising the Fundamentals Series lower down on the page.
Cost: Purchase of a class or class series include dance admission and Foundations of Jazz class.
At-the-Door Price (Register online & save)
4-Class Series: $75 General Admission / $65 for Students, Seniors, & Sponsors
Single Class: $24 Individual Lesson / $19 for Students, Seniors, & Sponsors
Minimum Requirement - Completion of the Fundamentals Series and/or Instructor approval
Fundamental series Class Details
series #1 - 6-count swing
The 6-COUNT SWING basic comes in many dynamic forms. Though it is most people’s introduction to this dance, it is thoroughly explored by dancers of all levels and a source of inspiration and experimentation.
Learn: Single Step, Triple Step, Tuck Turns, Side Passes, and Sugar Pushes
series #2 - 6 & 8-COUNT SWING
Charleston is a fun 8-count dance, and we want to help you be able to transition in and out of it whether that is using 6-count or 8-count.
Learn: How to mix single and triple steps. How to add in two beats. The Lindy Circle and how to transition in and out of it.
series #3 - 8-COUNT SWING
8-count swing is a dance of its own, and it does not have to include swingouts or Charleston. So, let’s start playing with the dance two beats at a time and see what we can create.
Learn: How to dance the 8-count rhythm primarily used for swing outs in all kinds of directions.
series #4 - swinG OUTs
The swing out is the most recognizable move in Lindy Hop, and learning the principles of this opens the door to many dynamic dancing opportunities.
Learn: How to do the swing out and how to connect it to 6-count and to Lindy Cirlces.
What is Solo Jazz?
Solo jazz series
There are some legendary historic solo jazz routines in our community. When there is a Solo Jazz Series at Hot Jam, you will get the opportunity to learn one of these routines, or you might learn a brand new routine crafted by an Hot Jam educator.
Note: Everything in red is a link to either an article or video.
Historic Solo Jazz Choreographies:
“The Al & Leon Shim Sham” by Al Minns & Leon James
Video of Al Minns & Leon James
Video of Al Minns & Leon James in “The Spirit Moves”
“The Big Apple” by Frankie Manning
Learn the History of the “Big Apple”
Video of Whitey’s Lindy Hoppers in “Keep Punching”
Video of an Atlanta Filming of the Big Apple
Featuring Dave Barry, Jamica Zion, & Rachel Pitner
“The Stew” by Mama Lou Parks
Video of Florent Llamas, Julien Callengaros, & Remy Kouakou Kouame
Video at Hot Jam Cari Westbrook, Jamica Zion, Rachel Pitner
“The Shim Sham” by Willie Bryant & Leonard Reed
Video of Gregory Hines Tap Shim Sham
Video of Peter Flahiff Tap Shim Sham
Video of Frankie Manning and Erin Stevens
Video of Frankie Manning & Chazz Young
Video of Global Shim Sham for Frankie
“The Tranky Doo” by Frankie Manning
Learn the History of the Tranky Doo
Video of Al Minns & Leon James
Video of Al Minns, Pepsi Bethel, & Leon James
Video of Tops & Wilda Performance #1
Video of Tops & Wilda Performance #2
“The Trickeration” by Norma Miller
Learn the History of the “Trickeration”
Video of Adam Brozowski (Dancing) and Norm Miller